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DESCRIPTION:How does memory relate to citizenship and how are those relatio
 nships textured by the histories and institutions of East Asia? This webin
 ar brings together three scholars to address the relationship between memo
 ry and citizenship in East Asia:  Eun A Jo\, Rosenwald Postdoctoral Fellow
  at Dartmouth College’s John Sloan Dickey Center for International Underst
 anding\; Karl Gustafsson\, professor of international relations at Stockho
 lm University\; and Akiko Takenaka\, professor of history and director of 
 the Global Asias Program at the University of Kentucky. The conversation w
 ill be moderated by George Kallander\, professor of history at Syracuse Un
 iversity and the director of the Moynihan Institute’s East Asia Program.
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SUMMARY:Challenges to Citizenship in East Asia: MEMORY
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>How does memory relate to citizenship and h
 ow are those relationships textured by the histories and institutions of E
 ast Asia? </p><p>This webinar brings together three scholars to address th
 e relationship between memory and citizenship in East Asia:  Eun A Jo\, Ro
 senwald Postdoctoral Fellow at Dartmouth College’s John Sloan Dickey Cente
 r for International Understanding\; Karl Gustafsson\, professor of interna
 tional relations at Stockholm University\; and Akiko Takenaka\, professor 
 of history and director of the Global Asias Program at the University of K
 entucky. </p><p>The conversation will be moderated by George Kallander\, p
 rofessor of history at Syracuse University and the director of the Moyniha
 n Institute’s East Asia Program.</p>
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